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Review: Sony Vaio Y-series 11.6-inch ultraportable – powered by AMD Fusion

Review of Sony Vaio Y-series 11.6-inch netbook (model number VPCYB15AG): Introduction: Earlier this year, when Sony released this netbook, it was advertised as the Vaio YB series and had an MRP of More »

ORZ Headphones

Review #001 ORZ Studio Headphones

Looking at the photos i know you are little bit excited but don’t let those looks deceive you. Having never heard of this brand before and i took a risk to go More »

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Why you should go for an AMD Llano based Fusion Laptop

Before you dwell on the title, let me fling a backdrop of my personal computing experience. My teenage-hood was bombarded with an “Unknown PC” from an Alien Planet which was inferior than More »

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Apple trying to invade mid-range turf with cheaper iphone.

Apple is ready to unleash a successor to the current iphone4 in around September and probably name it iphone5 or 4gs and the rumors that are floating around suggest it might adopt More »

Apple fan

Thou shalt not sell cherry and kidney for an Apple

Now i know Apple have got some premium devices under their belt which even i am longing for, but the Apple fanboyism has recently hit a new high which fanatics are probably More »

Nokia N9 “meh”, A No Go!

Nokia N9

A couple of days back Nokia had unveiled NOKIA N9 to the world. A product which was in the timeline before the axing of symbian devices was announced. Nokia CEO did fulfill his promise of launching a Meego Device in 2011. So we are blessed by the world’s first pure touch screen phone without any front-facing buttons. Looking at the device you can clearly see that it has been designed beautifully just like the N8 which was praised for the built quality and its imagery and i would go on to call it a design win except it looks like a big a** nano. But you’ve to admit that the round edged, curved AMOLED 3.9 inches display device definitely turns you on and what’s unleashed within is what scares me.